TripAdvisor Reviews Naerunchara Hot Spring Resort Chiang Rai

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... and went back for a quick relaxation time. The room is much less modern than our first one but clean and with a king size bed, fridge, wifi, and A/C so who's to complain!?! After ten minutes, we lathered on the sun block and headed to grab some food/lunch even though it was 2pm already. We sat down at a place with zero English written anywhere. The whole menu was in Thai and we just ordered by the picture. What we got back was a delicious soup with noodles, bean shoots, short ribs, ...

... but still no luck! We gave in and went down the otherwise of town to the white temple. Ooo - ahhh! Yes it was something out of a Disney film! It was spectacular!! Everything was white, the details, the carvings, everything was emaculate! The gardeners were everywhere watering the grass cutting every blade of grass to a precise length I expect! The big Japanese carp in the pong were even white. It looked from a distance that it was shining because or some sort ...

... actually decent compared to the hospital. i mean there were 40 patients in one room, so that's a lot but it actually felt clean and did not smell. there is 1 nurse for 121 residents. so extreme. I think that in my evaluation i am going to suggest that we should spend a day or two there with the residents and do activities because we walked in on them doing the chicken dance and then we did the Mac-arena, they just stood there they could not keep up but it was fun ...

... or the White Temple as the sunset. It was beautiful but we caught it at closing time so had a quick walk around. For dinner we met up with a girl we went to Rotorua Intermediate with, who is teaching in Chiang Rai for a few months.

Day three - white temple take 2 and drive to Pai We wanted to go back to the White temple so we could have a look inside which was a great idea. The White temple is not actually a temple, but more of an art exhibition (like the ...

... chatter (spoken with no purposeful intent at all). <a href="https://buddhasadvice.wordpress.c om/speech/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">More on speech here</a> <b>5. No use of intoxicants. (Drugs or alcohol)</b> - This one is probably the hardest for many including me. Some ask "not even a glass of wine with dinner?" Buddhism is about mindfulness and if you take intoxicants you are not thinking clearly and may do things you would not normally ...